Word: boundaryã
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...times, the line functions as the road on which narrator Li’l Bit (Alicia Hunt) takes driving lessons from her Uncle Peck (Mark Cohen) in 1960s rural Maryland. However, when the relationship between the two quickly turns sexual, the white line suggests more of a boundary??one that should not be traversed. It is reminiscent of one of Li’l Bit’s early encounters with Peck at the age of thirteen, when she tells him, “You’ve got to let me–draw the line...
...does someone approach someone else in any situation?” “What are the boundaries?” “How do people let each other in?” With the ethereal quality, there is a built-in boundary??there is one person who is going to be of this world and one person who is not of this world...
...least were created in the hope of reproduction. The embryos that Harvard is so insistent on creating have not the slightest hint of any other purpose aside from their destruction for research, a fairly obvious moral difference from fertility clinic embryos and perhaps even the “ethical boundary?? to which Gov. Romney alluded...
Romney had previously diverged from many other Republicans by offering at least provisional support for stem cell research. But he said this week that he would propose legislation to prevent the creation of embryonic stem cells exclusively for research purposes, citing an “ethical boundary?? between using embryos discarded from fertility clinics and creating wholly new ones for scientific experiments...
...characteristic fluidity of Me in a Box despite its complexity. The dancers’ motions revolve around a gauzy red cloth that serves as a tangible boundary between the figures. Its presence sometimes separates one from the rest, but then brings the group together, stretching the “boundary?? in physical reality and meaning...